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Contents: Spring 1999, Volume 26, Issue 1   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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This part of site is still under construction. Currently the past articles themselves prior to 2001 are not online. The journal is working to create this possibility for all of the issues published since Vol 1 in 1974.

FEATURED ARTICLE:

Clinical Cases as a Teaching Tool in Veterinary Histology
Jo Ann C. Eurell, Carol A. Lichtensteiger, Susan K. Kingston, Nancy A. Diamond, and Gay Y. Miller
J Vet Med Educ 1999 26(1) 1-6.  

Veterinary College Safety Inspection: A Teaching Exercise in Occupational Safety and Health
Julia H. Wilson and R. Ashley Robinson
J Vet Med Educ 1999 26(1) 7-9.  

Teaching Bovine Reproduction with the Computer: A Comparison between a Tutorial and a Case-Based Approach
Gertraud Regula, Wolfgang Heuwieser, Thomas Hallmann, and Katja Schimmelpfennig
J Vet Med Educ 1999 26(1) 10-15.  

Off-campus Learning for U.K. Veterinary Undergraduates: Responding to Changing Learning Needs
Jill A. Barnes and Ian R. Taylor
J Vet Med Educ 1999 26(1) 16-22.  

Additional Approaches to Disease Treatment and Prevention: Course Outline and Student Comments
Cheryl L. Chrisman and Roger M. Clemmons
J Vet Med Educ 1999 26(1) 23-25.  

Preparing Veterinarians for Meaningful Participation in Wildlife Conservation
David M. Sherman, Mark Pokras, and Anthony W. English
J Vet Med Educ 1999 26(1) 26-29.  

This part of site is still under construction. Currently the past articles themselves prior to 2001 are not online. The journal is working to create this possibility for all of the issues published since Vol 1 in 1974.


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